0.05). Ascitic non-HDL-C/ HDL-C ratio had the highest positive linear correlation with cirrhosis severity scores (p<0.0001). High ascitic non-HDL-C/ HDL-C ratio patients had a higher mortality rate when compared to those with a lower ratio (38.5% versus 9.5%). Conclusion: Ascitic non-HDL-C/HDL-C ratio was more beneficial than non-HDL-C in cirrhosis severity prediction. Also, it could predict the cirrhotic patients' survival. So, Ascitic non-HDL-C/HDL-C ratio seems to be an excellent prognostic marker for cirrhosis.]]>
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